Prose and essays as inquiry into perception

A literary section: texts by Boris Sillen and the limits of thought

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Books and Essays

The Experience of Cognition and the Conventionality of Truth

Text as a Form of Thought

Objective reality is given as a hypothesis. The world emerges through perception — fluid, shifting, internally structured. Writing traces the trajectories along which the structure of consciousness unfolds when all points of reference vanish.

Each expression is a line of force, setting a vector. Writing forms a space where perception gathers into form, and the tension of that form sets motion.

These books carry no assertions. They create a field where thought gains flesh. Here, form moves toward its limit, leaving behind neither image, nor pause, nor gesture.

The Polgar Effect
Inversion
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